Palace of Nawaub Suja Dowla at Lucnow.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Palace of Nawaub Suja Dowla at Lucnow. No. XVI. PALACE OF NAWAUB SUJAH DOWLA, AT LUCKNOW. The view of this palace is taken from the opposite bank of the river Goomty, which receives its name from the very great irregularity of its course. It is navigable to the Ganges, and unites with that r...
Lucnow taken from the opposite bank of the River Goomty.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Lucnow taken from the opposite bank of the River Goomty. No. XVII. LUCKNOW, TAKEN FROM THE OPPOSITE BANK OF THE RIVER GOOMTY. This, like the former view, is taken on the opposite side of the river; part of the palace of Nawaub Sujah ul Dowla is seen on the left, the mosque appears highly elev...
A Baolee near the old city of Delhi.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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A Baolee near the old city of Delhi. No. XVIII. A BAOLEE, NEAR THE OLD CITY OF DELHI. This Baolee, or open bath, was originally of Hindoo workmanship, although at present the buildings surrounding it have the appearance of the Mahomedan style. On the top of the wall to the right, were fixed ...
View at Delhi near the Mausoleum of Humaioon.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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View at Delhi near the Mausoleum of Humaioon. No. XIX. VIEW AT DELHI, NEAR THE MAUSOLEUM OF THE EMPEROR HUMAIOON. The Mausoleum of the emperor Humaioon is within the high wall to the left. This view consists principally of mausoleums, and the magnificent gateways that lead to the gardens in ...
The Baolee at Ramnagur.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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The Baolee at Ramnagur. No. XX. THE BAOLEE, AT RAMNAGUR. This spacious Baolee is a public bath of modern workmanship, built of freestone, by Rajah Cheyt Sing, near his palace at Ramnagur on the river Ganges; it is in a mixed style of architecture in which the Mahomedan evidently prevails. At...
View from the ruins of the Fort of Currah, on the River Ganges.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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View from the ruins of the Fort of Currah, on the River Ganges. No. XXI. VIEW FROM THE RUINS OF THE FORT OF CURRAH, ON THE RIVER GANGES. The walls of the Fort of Currah, as already mentioned in No. I., are nearly all destroyed; what appears in this view was formerly part of a gateway. From t...
View of Mutura on the River Jumna.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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View of Mutura on the River Jumna. No. XXII. VIEW OF MUTURA, ON THE RIVER JUMNA. This view of the ancient town of Mutura is taken from a garden on the opposite side of the river Jumna, somewhat elevated, in which there is an handsome pavilion carefully executed in the modern Mahomedan style. ...
Mausoleum of Kausim Solemance at Chunar Gur.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Mausoleum of Kausim Solemance at Chunar Gur. No. XXIII. MAUSOLEUM OF KAUSIM SOLEMANEE, AT CHUNAR GUR. The Mausoleum of Kausim Solemanee is of modern workmanship, and in tolerably good repair; it is built of freestone, and in many parts covered with stucco. The outer wall which surrounds the ...
Mausoleum of Nawaub Asoph Khan, Rajemahel.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Mausoleum of Nawaub Asoph Khan, Rajemahel. No. XXIV. MAUSOLEUM OF NAWAUB ASOPH KHAN, AT RAJE MAHEL. This Mausoleum is an example of a style of finishing that prevailed very much at Agra, Delhi, and other cities of Hindoostan, before the time of the emperor Shah Jehan, which was covering the ...
Cape Comorin, taken near Calcad.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Cape Comorin, taken near Calcad. No. I. CAPE COMORIN, NEAR CALCAD. To the southernmost point of the peninsula of India has been given the name of Cape Comorin, and this appellation navigators have transferred to the lofty mountain situated not far distant from its extremity, which is a well k...